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Peru, Malaysia Celebrate 40 Years Of Ties With Focus On Cultural Exchange And Strategic Trade
Taiwan's Future Role As Economic And Democratic Powerhouse
National Day Shared With International Guests: Chilean Embassy Marks National Day
South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Ray Of Hope Or Losing Steam?
Is ASEAN The Indo-Pacific's Ultimate Power Broker?
WASHINGTON, US: China and the United States, like sports captains picking sides, have been engaged in a considered effort to enlist partners.
Sulu Claim Fiasco: National Imbroglio Made It Worse
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia-On Jan 26, Malaysians breathed a sigh of relief when the government announced that a court in Luxembourg has set aside an attachment order to seize two PETRONAS assets registered in Luxembourg.
CPTPP Restricts New Government From Having Maximum Policy Space To Protect Public Welfare
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia--Gabungan Kedaulatan Negara, a platform of civil society organisations, economists and labour groups would like to respond to the statements of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) dated 29 November and the Malaysian Consortium of Mid-Tier Companies (MCMTC) dated 4 December with regard to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
Labour Law Amendments Merely To Serve Business-Friendly CPTPP
GEORGETOWN, Malaysia--The fundamental right to freedom of association and the right to organise has been instrumental in the working class struggle for socio-economic justice.
CAP Shocked Over CPTPP Ratification
GEORGETOWN, Malaysia--CAP is shocked that the Cabinet had decided to ratify the controversial Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) even as parliamentarians prepared to debate this in the ongoing Dewan Rakyat sitting.
China's Xi warns against return to Cold War tensions at APEC meeting
WELLINGTON, New Zealand Nov 11 (Reuters) - The Asia-Pacific region must not return to the tensions of the Cold War era, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Thursday, ahead of a virtual meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden expected as soon as next week.